The gaming included three sessions of "Betrayal at the House on the Hill"
Hmm... your description implies that the betrayer doesn't cackle madly and plot your downfall... or something more appropriate. What you need is a room full of uni students, full of sugar and red soft drink, that'd fix it.
The problem is that it's more than 10 years since most of my gaming friends graduated from university, and over 20 years since I have. :-)
It's also true that my local gaming group at home doesn't like and thus doesn't play "Betrayal", though the friends I saw in Michigan do. And sure enough, cackling was done.
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Hmm... your description implies that the betrayer doesn't cackle madly and plot your downfall... or something more appropriate. What you need is a room full of uni students, full of sugar and red soft drink, that'd fix it.
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It's also true that my local gaming group at home doesn't like and thus doesn't play "Betrayal", though the friends I saw in Michigan do. And sure enough, cackling was done.